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Five New Screenshots and a Sale Mark Space Run’s Steam Launch

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Indie strategy game Space Run finally launched on Steam today. To promote the launch, French “one-man studio” PASSTECH Games released five brand new screenshots of the game. The five screenshots are a varied bunch, featuring both combat and flight through space.

Space Run is a mix of tower defense, strategy, and ship building. Players will need to build their ship on the fly as they ship cargo across the galaxy while fighting off pirates and other would be baddies. The game is now available on Steam for $14.99. To celebrate the launch, the game is 25% off until June 20th. Space Run is only compatible with Windows.

Angry Video Game Nerd Movie Premier Announced

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Earlier today a video was uploaded on the Cinemassacre YouTube page revealing the screening times for the Angry Video Game Nerd Movie. 13 Screenings have been set for the film throughout the US with the premiere being shown at the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood on the 21st of July, the rest of the screenings will be throughout July and August this year.

Creator of the nerd and director of the movie, James Rolfe, began working on the AVGN film back in 2011, a live trailer event was held during the end of 2012 and was uploaded on the YouTube page. Since then Rolfe has made video updates for his fans in regards to the movies completion, his latest video Dessert Bus ends with the line “I need to do something bigger, something to top everything I’ve already done, but how do I do that?” with a slow zoom and an angry nod to confirm the movie is ever so closer.

Tickets for the premier, as well as five other screenings have sold out, check out the image below for the available dates. More dates plan to be added and the movie is planned for DVD and digital download at the end of the year for all nerd fans outside America.

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The Angry Video Game Nerd is a character and popular internet show, the series officially started in 2004 on the Cinemassacre website however the first episode was uploaded to YouTube in 2006. The nerd is a retro video game reviewer who mainly focuses on old Nintendo games; common themes that appear in most of the 119 episodes include his foul language, creative ways of destroying games and drinking the beer Rolling Rock.

Are you a nerd fan? Are you excited for the upcoming movie? Let us know by leaving a comment down below.

Wargame Red Dragon Sails Its Way onto Mac, Celebrates with Sale

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Cold War RTS and military simulator Wargame Red Dragon is now available for Mac. Originally launched on Windows, Linux support was added last week, leaving Mac users all alone. Eugen Systems finally provided Mac users an opportunity to experience an alternate Cold War timeline. Those who already own the game for Windows will be able to download the Linux and Mac ports for free.

As an added bonus, Eugen Systems is celebrating the release with a major sale. Wargame AirLand Battle and Wargame European Escalation are both 66% off. Wargame Dragon is seeing its largest sale yet at 33% off. Those who pick up the entire Wargame Franchise Pack will get a 40% discount until Monday, June 16.

Game of Thrones Writer to Draft Magic: The Gathering Movie

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Bryan Cogman, producer, story editor, and writer for the insanely popular HBO series, Game of Thrones, has been chosen by 20th Century Fox to pen a screenplay for the potential Magic: The Gathering movie. Cogman wrote a number of episodes for GoT including “The Laws of Gods and Men” and “Oathkeeper.”

Little is concretely known about the production so far, and no casting, director, or story details are available yet. It is known that the film will be produced by Brian Goldner, Steve Davis, and Simon Kinberg. Kinberg is known for being the writer/producer of the three most recent X-Men movies.

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Magic: The Gathering is a popular trading-card game created in 1993 and published by Wizards of the Coast. The storylines behind the series (Yes, there is a background universe to the cards) focus on a Multiverse of individual planes which are influenced by powerful individuals called ‘Planeswalkers’. The game has a wonderfully detailed mythos which is explored in various books and other mediums.

 

Horror Mangakas’ Movie Trailer Released

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Well renowned mangaka Kazuo Umezu has written and directed his first feature length film, the trailer for which has been recently uploaded to film distributor Shochikus YouTube Page. The film titled Mother was both written and directed by 77 year old Umezu (creator of the manga The Drifting Classroom and Makoto-chan) and is said to be a look into the secrets of the Umezu World, the above image shows both Umezu and the actor who will be playing him, Ainosuke Kataoka.

The plot of the film revolves around a publishing company and the lead editor, Sakura Wakakusa, who decides to write a book around Umezus life. Strange incidents start to occur when Sakura discovers more information about his deceased mother, as the events get weirder so does the fear inside Umezu.

The film will be premiered on the 27th of September, check out the trailer down below, the official website for the movie and let us know what you think about it by leaving a comment.

Eureka Seven: Good Night, Sleep Tight, Young Lovers Review

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Studio: Bones
Publisher: FUNimation
Release Date: April 22nd, 2014
Format: DVD
Price: $29.98 – Available Here

Overview
As is the trend, popular shows that finish their run tend to have some sort of OVA, whether a full movie or an additional episode. So it also makes sense for when the show gets re-released to also re-release the OVA along with it, which is the case here. Eureka Seven left very few loose ends to clear up, which is probably why Bones opted to take Eureka Seven: Good Night, Sleep Tight, Young Lovers in a different direction. Just how different a direction is this? Let’s see what the movie has to offer.

Story
When Eureka Seven: Good Night, Sleep Tight, Young Lovers gets started it is apparent just how different a world this is from the original series. Dominic is the professor of the young Renton, more surprisingly Eureka and Renton knew each other as youths, and even more surprisingly Nirvash is a chibi larvae type archetype. This paints just how drastically different the universes that they take place in, especially coupled with Renton’s description of the setting. Namely, Earth some time after the year 2054 while fighting against a completely different enemy, the EIZO.

These differences don’t mark the movie as being bad simply because they are different, but it does create very noticeable problems. Characters and setting being so vastly part make comparison practically impossible, all the while constantly tugging at the memory of how things were in the show. After spending 50 episodes with these characters, seeing them in any other way just doesn’t feel right, even if the entirety has been changed with them.

Dewey Novak, the main antagonist of the series, is completely absent and instead hailed as a great hero in this universe, while those on the GEKKO are completely villainous themselves. The main relationship between Renton and Eureka still exists, but instead of meeting and falling for each other, the movie setting them up as childhood friends helps to condense how quickly they fall in love. Though besides the focus on Renton and Eureka, the other main character during the movie is the female Sage that is investigating what is going on with the GEKKO.

There is also a huge focus on reaching an alternate world, where time doesn’t exist and everyone can all live together forever. Distractingly though, this alternate world has a moon with Renton and Eureka’s name on it, but no clear indication is given as to whether this is the alternate universe of the original series or a completely different place for the sake of the movie. There is just so much difference, any attempt at rationalizing back to original series falls through and serves to distract the viewer from what is actually going on in the movie, which is a terrible state in which to be.

Visuals
The visuals are still very well done and as an added bonus the movie is in fact widescreen, where the original series had only ever been full-screen. This makes for a much better looking end product, especially for a re-release at this time. However, one of the main problems with the visuals is just how many are reused from the original series. Scenes and entire fights utilize recycled animation and even entire scenes themselves, which just adds to the distraction of remembering the how the scenes played out in the series. It’s one thing to reuse something when making a shortened version of the story, quite another to use it in a completely different context all together.

Audio
It is great to hear the voice actors back from the original series, but again this is something that adds to the distraction. Though hearing the voice actors give a different performance with the change in the characters is interesting in it’s own right. The music is good for the movie, but there isn’t anything from it that really stands out throughout the movie as really resonating. There isn’t much that could have been done about this however, and it is nice that at least one aspect of the movie doesn’t just distract the viewer by reminding them of the original series.

Extras
There are a few special features included in the DVD release with the theatrical trailer and TV commercials, in addition to a Making Of featurette. The Making Of giving a lot more insight into why the movie was done as its own story in a completely different universe than the original series. Being almost an hour long the featurette offers plenty of information for any fans wanting more detail about the process from the director and several of the Japanese voice actors.

Overall
Those fans that come into Eureka Seven: Good Night, Sleep Tight, Young Lovers expecting more about the universe from the show may end up being disappointed, but the movie does does an alright job starting over from scratch to create a completely new story. There are a few problems, mostly with the fact that so much was taken from the series to be reused here that it gets distracting, however those that are able to get past this fact may find something that they can enjoy.

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Stronghold Crusader 2 Reveals New E3 Trailer

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To celebrate the upcoming release of Stronghold Crusader 2, Firefly Studios have revealed gameplay footage of the beta-version, with the new E3 2014 trailer.

“The whole team feels as though we have managed to make a game that expands on the original Crusader without changing what people found so enjoyable about the original. It is mission accomplished on that front and we still have time for a lengthy beta period to polish everything off before launch. Having to be so vague about our release date, at least until recently, was frustrating but we only wanted to give a specific date once we knew the game would be finished and up to the kind of standard players expect. Soon there will be a great Stronghold game available on Steam, one we can’t wait to get into the hands of players.”

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The E3 gameplay trailer (featured below), reinforces the major improvements for the castle simulation; with new co-op play, dynamic events to raise the stakes and destructive siege equipment and deadly troops for building and defending the ultimate castle.

Get ready to return to the desert this September for Stronghold Crusader 2!

Sword Art Online Themed Bus Headed For AX

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Like many of you, I cannot wait for Sword Art Online II to start and what better way to hype us up than with a bus ride. Okay well a regular bus may not be exciting, but a special SAO decorated one may capture your interest.

Seven buses designed around the anime will be driving through various countries in the lead up to the second seasons premier. At the time of writing no details about the buses designs have been announced, however North American fans will be able to see them during this year’s anime expo AX.

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The buses will also be in Paris during the Japan Expo from the 2-6th of July and can be seen around Munich, Germany, on the 15th of July. South Korea will be able to see the SAO buses in Seoul at the end of June, Taiwan’s capital Taipei can spot them from June 16th-July 15th and Hong Kong will be in their presence during June 26th- July 9th.

Although it is disappointing that us Australian/New Zealand fans won’t get the chance to see them, the official premier will be streamed for us by Crunchyroll and Aniplex on July 5th so we can still look forward to that. What do you think about the buses and Sword Art Online II? Let us know by leaving a comment down below.

GKids Acquires US And Canada Rights To The Kingdom Of Dreams And Madness

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Great news for fans of Studio Ghibli, so pretty much everyone, American distributor GKids have gotten the US and Canada rights to The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness. The documentary, directed by Mami Sunada (Death of a Salesman), follows the company during the production and development of their two most recent films The Wind Rises and Kaguya-hime no Monogatari (both of which are distributed by GKids). Kingdom gives audiences a rare look inside the mysterious and wonderful anime studio as well as interviews with the men who started it all; Hayao Miyazaki, Toshiro Suzuki and Isao Takahata.

At the time of writing there has been no other information announced, but keep your eyes on Capsule for more updates on the release of The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness. Let us know what you think about this by leaving a comment down below.

Shinichiro Watanabe’s ‘Terror in Resonance’ trailer and premiere date

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Ahead of it’s planned Summer 2014 broadcast a brand new trailer for Shinichiro Watanabe’s latest anime series Terror in Resonance has been released. The series has also received a confirmed premiere date of July 6th, 2014.

The series is set to premiere in Australia at Oz Comic-Con in Melbourne along side its global premiere at the Japan Expo in Paris, France and at Anime Expo in the United States.

Terror in Resonance once again reunites legendary anime director Shinichiro Watanabe and acclaimed anime composer Yoko Kanno. It is touted as an intellectual thriller exploring a terror attack stricken Japan and the mystery that surrounds it. Quickly paranoia sweeps the nation as a video is posted online hinting at the possible culprit behind the attacks. This is a psychological thriller unlike anything anime has seen before and with Watanabe at the helm, it is sure to be a thought-provoking piece no less.

Madman Entertainment have confirmed that the series will be streamed through their AnimeLab service alongside the Japanese broadcast. You can sign up now for free to AnimeLab here. Madman released a trailer for the broadcast on AnimeLab which you can see below.

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Also revealed was a brand new trailer featuring the opening theme song for the series. Check out the opening theme trailer for Terror in Resonance below and leave your thoughts and opinions in the comments section.

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